Here are some incidents reported to Dedham police this week. A full list is available at police headquarters, 600 High St.

On April 26, Dedham police arrested Jamison D. Stogryn, 20, of Norwood after allegedly finding more than a pound of marijuana in a backpack reportedly belonging to him. Stogryn was first pulled over near Washington and Court streets for having a loud muffler, but when police searched the car, officers found two jars of marijuana, rolling papers, and a scale. Stogryn was charged with possessing a Class D substance with intent to distribute.

On April 30 at 7:19 a.m., a vehicle and bicycle accident was reported on Providence Highway. The cyclists refused medical attention, so police just took a report.

Then at 1:39 p.m., a resident on Recreation Road reported that his or her car had been entered sometime during the night and a Pioneer stereo was taken from the cars dashboard.

Later that afternoon at 3:55 p.m., a caller at Legacy Place reported her wallet was stolen while she was shopping. She reportedly called her credit card company and several purchases had already been made using the card. Police took a report of the incident.

Then at 10:15 p.m., a caller on Providence Highway reported that his or her car had been broken into and a laptop was taken from the front, passenger seat.

On May 2, a caller on Cedar Street reported two youths walking on the nearby railroad tracks. By the time police arrived, the pair was gone.

Then at 6:55 p.m., a caller on Providence Highway reported his or her car was struck and the suspect vehicle left toward Route 1. Police notified surrounding cities and towns but the vehicle was not located.